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Looks like npm is installed but does not work.
use n or nvm to manage installed node/npm versions.
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Help!
I have node installed, via n
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How To manage Different Versions of Node in Your system
1 - n is a tool that allows you to easily switch between different versions of Node.js. Follow the official guide in case this does not work for you due to an update or need a command not highlighted below. Here's how you can use n to switch between Node.js versions:
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Nvm or homebrew for Node install
Listing people's recommendations with links below. I'm glad I asked this question. I received a lot of good recommendations. Thanks All! * nvm (https://nvm.sh) - Simple to use and easy to follow instructions with more in-depth configuration for those that need it. Some experienced a slightly slower terminal. Supports nodjs, iojs, and node version per project/directory. * fnm (https://github.com/Schniz/fnm) - Built with speed in mind. It is like nvm, but faster. Also supports node version per project/directory. * Volta (https://volta.sh/) - Looks easy to use and has good documentation. * asdf (https://asdf-vm.com/) - Supports multiple runtimes and tools by adding plugins. Admittedly, is a bit confusing and more than I need right now (Node, Rust, Python, Ruby, etc.) * Homebrew (https://brew.sh/) - Not a version manager but can act like one by installing nvm, fnm, asdf, or others. Some additional configuration may be needed. * Proto (https://moonrepo.dev/proto) - Supports Bun, Deno, Node.js (npm, pnpm, yarn), Rust, and Go. Also good documentation. Setup looks a bit complex to me :/. * n (https://github.com/tj/n) - Supports Node and npm per project. Simple and to the point.
- Is there nvm for non-technical people?
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Why are there no virtual environments for front end JS?
And there are virtual environment; kind of. I just actually started using this, but there's n.
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Manage Node.js Versions With n
Today, let's find out why you would need multiple versions of Node.js in the first place and how to manage them efficiently with n, a Node.js version manager that is very developer-friendly.
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Flatpaks 🥰
I used n. It was pretty good. I still hated every time I had to change versions and the idea of making dockers for this came with a friend. Thankfully, I don't have that.project anymore
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Linux: Best way to install node & npm
https://github.com/tj/n to install node and manage versions
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What do use to manage your nodejs installation?
N package since I found it out. Happy for both local pc and servers.
hub
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GitHub Discussion about the recent feed changes becomes 3rd most upvoted ever
Use hub here via CLI and forget the gui https://hub.github.com/
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Pull request Best Practices
Try automating the PR process as much as possible. Make use of tools like hub CLI for speeding up the pull request process. Code quality tools can help you automate the due diligence for coding standards and conventions, and test automation tools can assist in bug discovery, and identifying security vulnerabilities.
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Script to iterate a local folder structure and push remote SCM?
You can extend this: https://github.com/github/hub
- Problem with Docker Hub and submodules
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[Media] I made a Rust CLI game that tests how fast you can guess the language of a code block!
parse_git_branch() { # Speed up opening up a new terminal tab by not # checking `$HOME` ...which can't be a repo anyway # # For the heck of it, micro-optimize this too: # time (repeat 1000000 { [ "$PWD" = "$HOME" ] } ) == ~4.2s # time (repeat 1000000 { [[ "$PWD" == "$HOME" ]] } ) == ~1.4s [[ "$PWD" == "$HOME" ]] && return # Fastest known way to check the current branch name # (Uses `command` to bypass wrappers like https://hub.github.com/) ref="$(command git symbolic-ref --short HEAD 2> /dev/null)" || return echo " [$ref]" }
- Mais de 10 coisas para fazer antes de solicitar revisão do seu Pull Request
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Gitea – a painless self-hosted Git service
Which will create a new remote with that name (otherwise origin will be used).
It is also less typing.
[1]: https://github.com/github/hub
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My Termial Aliases
I alias git to use HUB from GitHub
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Noob question: Up until now I've always started with creating a repository on github and cloning it to my pc. This time I've already started a project with vs code and am not sure how to get it to github. Do I just use 'Import a Repository' on github?
If you also install Hub https://github.com/github/hub it gives you a git create command, it also has a set of really useful additional CLI utilities.
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My current Indie Hacking toolkit
SCM: Git + Hub (https://github.com/github/hub)
What are some alternatives?
nvm for Windows - A node.js version management utility for Windows. Ironically written in Go.
gron - gron, Cron Jobs in Go.
fnm - 🚀 Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust
resty - Simple HTTP and REST client library for Go
nodenv - Manage multiple NodeJS versions.
ngrok - Unified ingress for developers
volta - Volta: JS Toolchains as Code. âš¡
goreporter - A Golang tool that does static analysis, unit testing, code review and generate code quality report.
asdf - Extendable version manager with support for Ruby, Node.js, Elixir, Erlang & more
hystrix-go - Netflix's Hystrix latency and fault tolerance library, for Go
nvm - Node Version Manager - POSIX-compliant bash script to manage multiple active node.js versions
GJSON - Get JSON values quickly - JSON parser for Go